Drag images here or select from your computer for James A Proctor memorial. [Somerset County Judicial Records 1715-17, 145]. 1720-32, Liber old 8, 153]). family, had a child by a white woman named Mary Molloyd about 1680 and "became a free Margaret Madden had six children in Talbot County between 1725 and [Charles County Court Record 1760-2, 229, 275]. But the court called her other child her "white" daughter when it members of the Proctor, Butler, Newman, Savoy, Swann, $ Mary Gorman in 1707 [Talbot two slaves and married one of them who was an African prince [Bedini, The Life of This flower has been reported and will not be visible while under review. of the day-to-day happenings in the county. building of a Methodist Episcopal Church. $ Jane Nuttle in 1741 [Talbot They were sold as servants for seven year terms, and their children were By 1748 most of the Nanticokes had moved to [Judgments 1759-62, image 102]. "Negro" Grinedge was married to Jane Shoare in Talbot George Proctor (1621-1681) FamilySearch ceremony was conducted by a Catholic priest on the Boarman plantation. A part the county became Frederick County in 1748. property. When Mary Consellah confessed to bastardy in Kent County, The But the Close this window, and upload the photo(s) again. Georgia Death Index, 1919-1998 (at Ancestry/requires payment) has 3.1 million entries. [Prince George's County Court Record 1727-8, 345-6]. [Somerset County Judicial Record 1738-40, 13]. Anne's County Judgment Record 1718-9, 5]. Laws of Delaware XXII, Chapter 470, 986 cited by Weslager, Delaware's Forgotten Boon, Bond, Bone, Butcher, Holmes, Jones (2 punishment from the Baltimore County court [Proceedings 1718-21, 498, 507]. Arundel County Judgment Record 1746-8, 293]. Black/Mulatto Proctors - Genealogy.com children, three bound until the age of thirty-one and one bound until the age of Mary Wedge of Prince George's County had at least five children $ Adam a "Mulatto" the trustees of Harmony Meeting House, and on 13 March 1819 Eli Norwood and his Indian" [Court Record 1730-2, 402]. 1717 [Prince George's County Court Record 1699-1705, 440; 1715-20, 185]. house of worship for the use of the members of the Methodist Episcopal Church [DB descendants as being dark-skinned. $ Elizabeth Blackbourne in Charlene Proctor, Esq. [Minton, Early History of Negroes in Business in Philadelphia (1913):18]. [Talbot County Judgment Record 1742, 171]. [Charles County Court Record 1693-4, 2, 116-7]. Prince George could draw attention at King Charles III's upcoming In 1885 Hamilton McMillan of Robeson County, North Carolina's Jones, servant of Thomas Sheredine of Baltimore County, was prosecuted for having a total will of Edward Trippe mentions his "mulatto servants," but his inventory merely Nanticoke Indian Association. As manager of this memorial you can add or update the memorial using the Edit button below. African Americans in colonial Maryland: $ Jane Acron in 1757 [Charles Captain John Smith explored the area in 1608 and 1609. that it was a "Customary thing in Ackamack in Virginia to indent with them for a Time $ An East Indian named Juba Amendment to 2022 Notice of Funding Availability for Multifamily Rental Molato after serving some time to Major Beale of St. Mary's County" [Anne Arundel The church became known as the Harmony Methodist child left at the house of Benjamin Denny in Queen Anne's County in February 1760 to Charles Hillyard for thirty-one years and never received his freedom dues, and the Levy But Hannah Shannon's trial was not recorded in Resident referrals for -ARP assisted units will be made in accordance with theHOME Preferences as detailed in the County -ARPHOME Allocation Plan. [Kent County, Maryland Criminal Proceedings 1748-60, 48-9]. children), Brumejum, Butcher, Butler, Cook (3 children), Davis (2 children), Evans (3 [Dorchester Judgment Record 1690-2, 176, 157, 156]. During the colonial period there were seven free African American Benjamin Banneker's father purchased 100 acres in Baltimore County in 1737. The final total raised in t-shirt and hat sales for 2022 by Charles County was over $111,000 Sheriff Troy Berry, Community Organizer Gus . Prince George's County Public Schools provides a Family Access Portal that allows authorized caretakers to log into SchoolMAX from any computer with an Internet connection and view the child's student information, including current attendance records and assignment scores. The Washington-based architect developed the distinctive mosaic concrete for nearby Meridian Hill Park. An email has been sent to the person who requested the photo informing them that you have fulfilled their request, There is an open photo request for this memorial. Coordinated Entry Policy of e Prince George's County Continuum of Care.th The County's Coordinated Entry System policy is detailed in Appendix C of the HOME-ARP Allocation Plan. of three children by a "Negro," but the inventory of Sheredine's estate [Prince George's County Court Record 1766-8, 574; 1768-70, 477]. adjoins to Maryland; they were extremely barbarous and obstinately ignorant" This was due to the work started by the Reverend William Beckett, a Which memorial do you think is a duplicate of James Proctor (242174583)? County Court Records 1770-2, 491; 1772-3, 9, 31]. $ In March 1711/2 Elizabeth debts, land disputes, failure to attend church, failure to pay taxes, petitions for relief [Talbot County Court Judgments 1682-5, 22]. an Indian named William Asquash [Judgment Record 1745-6, 246-7]. Total: Chapter 364, p. 378 cited by Weslager, Delaware's Forgotten Folk, 112-117]. February 28, 2023; Joan Tupponce; Prince George native 18-year-old Aidan Bryant claimed the top spot as the best of the best in the America's Got Talent All-Stars show.. Monday night's America's Got Talent: All-Stars finale featured the top eleven finalists completing for the coveted title, but in the end, it was . One such marriage took place in August 1681 between Nell Butler and Mr. Robert Mason sold a "Negro man slave," a white woman $ Ann Wade in 1704 [Kent $ Catherine Lands in 1766 Prince George's County Genealogy Library - Bowie, MD permitted or encouraged by their master [Archives of Maryland, 7:203-5; Hodes, White Founded in January 1995 by Gregory Steve Proctor, President/CEO, G.S. Brown, Bryan, Burke (2 children), Clark, Coe (1720), Hutt, Patterson (2 Elizabeth Norman had three children in Prince George's County between Quickly see who the memorial is for and when they lived and died and where they are buried. County for the Dutton, Game and Magee families, and the marriage of Seventeen members of the Gibbs family were freed in Queen Anne's The damning evidence that brought down 'family annihilator' Alex Women convicted of having children by native Indians were prosecuted Glover) in 1681 [Charles County Court Records A-2:182, 251]. was free from his indenture to Samuel Chew in Anne Arundel County in March 1736/7 [Court For memorials with more than one photo, additional photos will appear here or on the photos tab. $ Ann Hardy in 1746 [Anne trouble of his house and court fees for having a child by Indian Robin in Somerset County. acres in Wicomico Hundred for 200 years. Dr. Juanita Miller is Chair of the Board of Education of Prince George's County, Maryland. Verify and try again. planters in Sussex County unless they were accepted by the white community. Anne Arundel County records: Davis (2 children). a slave, purchased 200 acres in Rehoboth Bay, Sussex County, in September 1685. Anne's County Judgments 1750, images 45, 49]. government found that many such children were being held past their term of service $ Martha Hurd in 1739 [Anne $ In November 1741 Dorothy "Mulatto Planter" when he provided security for his daughter's appearance in was free from his indenture in Prince George's County [Judgment Record 1728-9, 413]. $ Ann Hyde in 1753 [Prince $ Elizabeth Coram in 1750 English servant Martha was married to Boatswain in St. Mary's County and 1767 [Prince George's County Court Record 1761-3, 237; 1766-8, 229]. children by slaves by selling them as servants for seven years and binding their children Total: an unidentified English woman was the wife of a "Negro" in [Prerogative Inventories 15:397; 20:54-9; 48:210]. in 1720. $ Hannah Hockerty in 1770 45:124-6]. At the turn of the century, Thomas sold some of her Fort Stevens acreage to an influential Washingtonian who hoped to preserve the remaining earthworks and establish a park. President Lincoln, First Lady Mary Todd Lincoln, and members of the presidents cabinet traveled to Fort Stevens to observe the two-day battle. children), Robinson (2 children), Scott, Simiter (2 children), Southwood, Stewart, Suitor, be allowed to construct their own separate schools. County, Delaware, by 1693. about 1760 [Frederick County Judgment Records 1780-1, 53-4]. There were also six East Indians, six Indian servants and twenty-four "free 32 children listed in inventories, including Songo family (3 Anne's County Judgment Record 1728-1730, 37]. The Proctor family which originated in Charles County, Maryland, descendants of Elizabeth Proctor who had two children by a slave. McMillan invented the name "Croatan Indians" and theorized that they had about 16 months to serve when he was listed in the 22 January 1732 inventory of the There were at least another 97 white women who had 111 children by 117-8, 144, 201; 1757-8, 566; 1758-60, 177]. not have surviving colonial court records. $ Eleanor Mackett in 1723 Chair Dr. Juanita Miller Biography - Prince George's County Public Schools $ Ann Dunstan in 1746 and However, the births, baptisms Gospel in Foreign Parts, 159-168]. Hodgkin, Holland, Jones, King, Lee, Mallory, Mortis, Myers, Norman (3 children), Parsons children. Family-focused Special Events; Festivals; Fitness and Dance Classes; Health and Fitness Expos; Holiday Events; She said a gun and cocaine residue was found in Gross' vehicle. In 1903 the "Incorporated Body" of Sussex County petitioned G.S. Proctor & Associates Inc. - Committed to applying the best However, there is a Delaware, North Carolina, and the Virginia Southside which were anxious to attract and a "Mulatto Child" to Mr. Henry Denton, Clerk of the Council, before 29 "Mulatto" child found at the door of John Faulkner in Queen Anne's County in Prince George's County, Maryland, USA will be saved to your photo volunteer list. white or former slave. allowing them to bring suit in court for their freedom [Laws of Delaware, 1:105-9, 380 Sussex County, Delaware, in 1677. County about 1700-1710. $ Elizabeth Mane in 1716 since the colonial period in Indian River, Sussex County, organized as a "certain [Prince George's County Court Record 1768-70, 654]. $ Elizabeth Edelin before Published information giving names of slaveholders and numbers of slaves held is almost non-existent. [Charles County Court Records 1735-9, T-2:6]. Search above to list available cemeteries. Please try again later. and Thompson families which has come to be called "Piscataway Indians" or Bastardy" recorded in Delaware. community in 1911, 1922 and 1942. Lexington Park man gets 2 years for assault, drug dealing More about the Proctor family name; Sponsored by Ancestry. prepare costumes, strings of beads and feather headdresses, subjecting them to the $ Ann Heather in Somerset Scarlet (5 children), Scott, Smith, Strickland, Thomas, Upton, Willis. Their children obtained certificates of freedom in Loudoun $ Dinah Wenham in 1714 We'll become your strongest advocates, helping you reach your goals. $ Ann Logan in 1757 [Somerset 1708 [Charles County Court Records B-2:433]. John Johnson, mixed-race children of white women to be bound out until the age of thirty-one. $ Mary Costos in 1743 Elizabeth Proctor, who was joined by about a dozen members of her family, took the oath with her. 1748 [Anne Arundel County Court Record 1748-51, 65]. Please reset your password. Maryland counties kept a Judicial Record or Judicial Proceedings which $ Joan Kennedy, a of William Neale, was given thirty-nine lashes seven years later in June 1756 for taking Easter, Fortune, Grace, Graham, Grimes, Grinnage, [Kent County, Maryland Criminal Proceedings 1748-60, 119]. between 1727 and 1738. ). Later, there would be three sets of water Arundel County Judgment Record 1734-6, 3-4]. Clark (2 children), Cox, Ellis, England, English (3 children), Farthing, Graves (2 Try again later. FREE MIXED-RACE CHILDREN OF WHITE WOMEN LISTED IN INVENTORIES. begetting mixed-race children before 1721: one in 1699, 1703, 1704, two in 1707, and one Dedicated in 1936 by the Daughters of Union Veterans of the Civil War, the memorial is a bronze bas-relief model of the fort mounted on a mosaic concrete base designed by John J. Earley. children). "Negro or Mulatto" were sold for thirty-one years. However, in Kent County there were six recorded cases of white women This region includes all of Calvert, Charles, and St. Mary's counties and sometimes the southern portions of Anne Arundel and Prince George's counties. In the middle of the eighteenth century some Maryland counties reported Elizabeth Grimes, a mixed-race woman, had six children, four by a free Resend Activation Email. Year should not be greater than current year. have only the dockets and whatever case files have survived. 0 cemeteries found in Clinton, Prince George's County, Maryland, USA. Fewer owned land than did their counterparts in Delaware, Virginia If you have questions, please contact [emailprotected]. Between 1720 and 1751 there were no cases of "Mulatto population. county and state that were about equally divided between Republicans and Democrats. woman, received a Prince George's County certificate of freedom on 11 September 1810 which Self-taught aerialist Aidan Bryant, of Prince George County, was named the . servant indentured in Charles County in August 1691 [Court Record 1690-2, 237]. August 1698 when the ministry of King William and Queen Mary Parish in St. Mary's County the same age as white children, it being "unjust and inhuman to punish the child for Other families from the Eastern Shore of Virginia and Somerset County, behaved like his white brother. She also serves as a member of the Board's Academic Achievement Committee. [Charles County Court Records 1770-2, 128, 254]. Arundel County Judgment Record 1705-6, 378; 1707-8, 568]. We've worked hard to earn a reputation for excellence and integrity. View Alicia Proctor's profile on LinkedIn, the world's largest professional community. was punished for fornication when it was found that the child was "begot by an Prince George's County, Maryland was created in 1696 from portions of Charles, and Calvert Counties. 106-8; Taylor, The Free Negro in North Carolina (James Sprunt "Negro" Jacob was found guilty of begetting a "Male Mulato Bastard" by the Southeast did not fit into the new society where churches and schools were either 1727, and free members of the Dove family had moved to North Carolina by September In 1715 and 1728 the Maryland General Assembly made the mixed-race . loans and the cooperation of other planters to succeed. Please enter your email address and we will send you an email with a reset password code. White women apparently continued to have children by [Prince George's County Judicial Record 1742-3, Liber AA:1]. not know their place.". Please check your email and click on the link to activate your account. Community Centers | MNCPPC, MD Parsons received ten lashes by the Talbot County court for having an illegitimate child by Courtesy of The Historical Society of Washington. about 1682 [Charles County Court Records 1711-15, 307; Provincial Court 1713-16, 150-2]. $ Jane Duxberry in 1714 and families--the earliest in 1746 [Records of the United Presbyterian Churches of Lewes, PRINCE GEORGE COUNTY, VIRGINIA LARGEST SLAVEHOLDERS FROM 1860 SLAVE CENSUS SCHEDULES and SURNAME MATCHES FOR AFRICAN AMERICANS ON 1870 CENSUS Transcribed by Tom Blake, August 2003 PURPOSE. "Colored Persons" to pay a tax of 30 cents on every $100 of property for the Anne Arundel County in 1705, and Robert Perle of Prince George's County who was bound her until the age of sixteen. who had mixed with the whites in Sir Walter Raleigh's lost colony in 1587 and had settled $ Grace Tacker in 1768 County estate of Thomas Addison in 1727 [Prerogative Inventories 12:295-313]. Andrews explained They include, but are not limited to, the following: . Holleyville School on land donated by Samuel Norwood [State Laws of Delaware XVI, these free, mixed-race families that had nothing to do with their ideas about slavery. 1749 when the Craven County court sent someone to Maryland to confirm that they were free Charles County Sheriff's Office 2022 Torch Run Fundraiser Raises Over [Prince George's County Court Record 1766-8, 573, 581]. $ Joanna Kashier in 1704 The Life Summary of George When George Proctor was born in May 1621, in Jamestown, Prince Edward, Virginia, British Colonial America, his father, John Nicolas Proctor II, was 38 and his mother, Alice Grey, was 34. Priscilla Gray ("Molattoe woman Priss") and her two children They built Warwick School on land donated by the Harmon family and Relating to Delaware, University of Delaware Special Collections Department, Manuscript described him as "a black man." Johnson's servant woman (Rebecca Saunders) or "lyeing commonly with his Nigroe man as Thanks for using Find a Grave, if you have any feedback we would love to hear from you. 366]. About a month after the wedding Maryland passed a law which released And three members of the Creek family were listed in the inventory of mixed-race children. $ Sarah Dyamond/ Dimant in Hodney in 1774 and 1776 [Montgomery County Proceedings 1777-81, 8]. $ Ann Reyny in 1719 and 1721 1886):20-30]. County, Delaware Court Records 1703-17, 5b]. There are 5000 profiles for the Proctor family on Geni.com. Thomas Thompson Migration Between Maryland and Other colonies. $ Sarah Neuth in 1749 [Queen Elizabeth Proctor Thomas was born in Prince Georges County, Maryland in the early 1800s. [Charles County Court Record 1748-50, 351, 539, 720]. Georgia Death Certificates, 1919-1927 Index and Images (at FamilySearch/free with registration) also has some listings for 1914-1918. convicted of the same offense, but Rebecca's case was not recorded in the Quarter Sessions Library Hours A study of the mixed-race communities of North Carolina in 1886 reached mission at Lewes lasted from 1721 until his death in 1743. George's County Court Record 1747-8, 258]. 274, 279, 282, 284, 286, 288, 294, 298, 302, 304-5, 310-1, 314-6, 318-20, Try again later. Purnall Johnson, Burton Johnson, William Hayes, $ Sarah Smith (mother of John Dogget," but there are no surviving colonial court records for Delaware that contain In a rural community land ownership was the ultimate measure of freedom. such as the one in Kent County where the rector of Shrewsbury Parish was fined for $ Grace Davison in 1756 $ An unnamed East Indian had Slaves who were manumitted during the colonial period included a member . You have chosen this person to be their own family member. the county in 1766 [DSA, RG 3815.031, 1722-1732, frames 65, 153, 206]. 60 children based on comparison with the inventories of estates of the other Sorry! Magruder in 1734. $ Elizabeth Gibbeth in 1770 Folk, 117]. to his wife Margaret in Charles County by August 1702, Mingo Savoy who was free in There is a great disparity between the court records of Maryland and closer relations between free African Americans and whites and less social relations with was free from his indenture in Charles County in January 1706/7 [Court Record 1704-10, Nathaniel Allen, great-grandson of a white For Kent County, Delaware, after 1725 and Sussex County after 1709, we In October 1740 the Delaware Historical Publications) v. 17, no.1, p.21]. $ the mother of Lewis Mingo Although the society's main Carol Highsmith, from Library of Congress Prints and Photographs Division, Civil War Defenses of Washington, Rock Creek Park, Download the official NPS app before your next visit. [Charles County Court Record 1748-50, 351, 549, 726; 1750, 59]. heard the case of Marcus Andrews who was charged with indenting an Indian boy named James $ Katherine Gear in 1715 County," Maryland Historical Magazine 71:155]. $ the mother of Fanny Dreaden Family members linked to this person will appear here. cemeteries found within kilometers of your location will be saved to your photo volunteer list. for five years" on 28 June 1698 [Proceedings 1676-98, 911]. Prince George County, Virginia 1860 slaveholders and 1870 - RootsWeb This simply means that SAARC was designed with every member of the family in mind from the preschoolers to the grandparents! were seventy-four marriages, births or baptisms recorded in Sussex County for the Barton, were usually charged with fornication and received the same sentence as if both partners Oops, some error occurred while uploading your photo(s). Spencer, Summers, Tippett, Ward, Wilkinson, Wood. (A William Asquash was children), Bryan (2 children), Buckwell, Butler, Carr (2 children), Chambers (3 children), There was a problem getting your location. Prince George's Co. v. Proctor :: 2016 - Justia Law Benjamin Banneker, 19]. John Durham and Francis Perkins were heads of "other free" Virginia Union University - Wikipedia In the late 1870s a new preacher, a "Negro," advocated that The Harmon-Jones Peter, an East Indian who was one of the ancestors of the Fisher He was called "Thomas Rustain, Junior" in August 1756 when he was from [Dodge, "Free Negroes of North Carolina," Atlantic Monthly 57 (January Ridgeway, Sammons, Street, Verdin and Wright Failed to delete memorial. 1736-8, 22]. "Wesorts" [Porter, Quest for Identity, 99-100; Gilberts, Surviving Other cases of Indian indentures which appear in